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A reminder about WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
As the risk intensifies that Assange may be prosecuted for his journalism, it is vital to remember what's at stake
Fox News cuts Obama attack ad
Alex Seitz-Wald
Updated: The four-minute video aired on Fox and Friends before the network pulled it from its website
The Massachusetts assault
Steve Kornacki
The Obama campaign wants to do to Mitt Romney what Republicans did to Michael Dukakis 24 years ago
Forget Gaga; Indonesia wild for own raunchy shows
ROBIN McDOWELL
While Indonesians continues to protest Lady Gaga's upcoming shows, the Muslim nation has its own racy concerts
Romney releases birth certificate
Alex Seitz-Wald
Trump goes on another birther rant, and Mitt misspells "America." Wednesday's top political stories
The tyranny of pink
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author behind a new documentary tells Salon how breast cancer got cute and where Susan G. Komen lost its way
New visual artist: Brendan Griffiths
Ian Volner
In the latest profile of an emerging design star, we look at an acerbic designer -- with an in-your-face aesthetic
How to stop the bleeding
Greg Campbell
A year after Chris died, I was still shocked by how little I knew about being in combat zones. It was time to learn
Mitt’s for-profit school mess
Andrew Leonard
Romney's plan to fix higher education is a handout to shoddy career schools and a giant step backward
Next Tea Party target: Texas
Alex Seitz-Wald
Will another far-right candidate score an upset in the Lone Star State's GOP Senate primary?
The future of whiteness
Michael Lind
Both Republican and Democratic racial politics are doomed. How culture shifts will reshape American ideas on race
The kids are all wrong
Erik Nelson
Nightmare children populate the dark, dreary and near-perfect "The Bad Seed" and "We Need to Talk About Kevin"
Egypt erupts again
Erin Cunningham
Anger over Egypt's surprising election results has spilled into the streets. It's now anyone's guess who will win
Parents: Sharing of Yale grad’s essay is a comfort
Bridget Murphy
After the tragic death of a recent Yale graduate, readers from across the world find inspiration in her words
Telecom greed, stalled
Sarah Jaffe
How progressives helped win the fight against bills that could have robbed "less profitable" customers of phones
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Salon Staff
Our new video platform takes Salon’s fearless journalism and cultural content to a new dimension
Is aggression genetic?
Agustin Fuentes
We've been conditioned to believe that some people were born violent -- but the science shows that's just not true
Almost by Chris Pavone
Chris Pavone
She never thought of herself as ambitious, until motherhood and career collided in one horrifying hospital ride
Can cities desegregate?
Carl H. Nightingale
Urban centers have been racially divided since Mesopotamia -- but radical, global new measures aim to change that
“Mad Men’s” indecent proposal
Nelle Engoron
In a turbulent episode, the boys at SCDP make Joan a despicable offer -- and, in the process, lose their souls
The new face of “Democrats are the real racists!”
Alex Pareene
The National Review's lame attempt at revisionist political history
Victory, unprecedented
Linda Hirshman
How the gay movement's successes surpassed feminism and civil rights -- and became a model for a new era
Exclusive: The Paris Review, the Cold War and the CIA
Joel Whitney
Letters discovered by Salon show even deeper Cold War ties between the Paris Review and a U.S. propaganda front
A better border is possible
Katie Ryder
A more enlightened boundary could make us richer, save lives and even help rescue the Rust Belt. An expert explains
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